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In an article published in Remote Sensing, researchers used geostatistical analysis, low-density airborne laser scanning (ALS) metrics, and forest inventory data to estimate old-growth indices (OGIs) as indicators of old-growth forest conditions.
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The radio telescope will have a circumference of 3.14 kilometers as it images the Sun in radio waves.
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With many scientists still unhappy with the IAU's definition of "planet," it's possible the debate will never be resolved!
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A study published in Remote Sensing has designed a reflectance simulator to determine the optimal canopy shape for calculating the shadow fraction based on the reflectance measured by satellite sensors.
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Scientific Reports - Brief exposure of neuronal cells to levels of SCFAs observed in human systemic circulation impair lipid metabolism resulting in apoptosis
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NASA released the first track of the void, in a listenable form fit for human ears, and it really is rather unsettling.
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Large pieces of plastic can break down into nanosized particles that often find their way into the soil and water. Perhaps less well known is that they can also float in the air. It's unclear how nanoplastics impact human health, but animal studies suggest th…
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To make the sound audible by human ears, NASA has mixed sound frequencies collected from the Black hole with “other data'' and amplified it, stating that the idea of no sound in space was a misconception.
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The missing step in the formation of a lipid molecule that allows certain single-celled organisms to survive the most extreme environments on Earth has now been deciphered.
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Read more about NASA’s Lunar Trailblazer now launching in mid-2023; will map water on Moon’s surface on Devdiscourse
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Ever wanted to see the Moon in crazy detail? Two astrophotographers have you covered. Andrew McCarthy and Connor Matherne's image of the Moon went viral over the weekend.To curate the most detailed image of the Moon, the astrophotographers used a technique kn…
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The European Space Agency has released the first ever water map of Mars based on over a decade-long observations.
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Lasers light the way to the discovery of ancient crust.
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NASA has released a haunting audio clip of sound waves rippling out of a supermassive black hole, located 250 million light-years away.
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It's exactly what you'd expect a black hole to sound like.
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Eerie audio emanating from the Perseus cluster reminds social media users of sci-fi films and hungry stomachs
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Read more about NASA's tiny Mars Helicopter makes short hop after two-month hiatus on Devdiscourse
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Klebsiella pneumoniae has challenged the medical faculty all over the world with its severity and resistance to antibiotics.
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NASA has selected the the UltraViolet EXplorer (UVEX), led by Caltech's Fiona Harrison, the Harold A. Rosen Professor of Physics and the Kent and Joyce Kresa Leadership Chair of the Division of Physics, Mathematics and Astronomy, for further study. U
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Japan's Olympus Corp <a href="https://www.reuters.com/companies/7733.T" target="_blank">(7733.T)</a> is close to selling its microscope unit to a private equity firm in a deal that could fetch more than 300 billion yen ($2.2 billion), three people with direct…
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How big can a star grow? Not as huge as we imagined, it turns out.
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The SpaceX Dragon spacecraft returned home as it splashed down off the Coast of Florida with over 1,500 kilograms of cargo from the Space Station.
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Read more about NASA's Artemis I is 'go' for Aug 29 launch as Flight Readiness Review concludes on Devdiscourse
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A black hole that formed from the merger of two smaller ones may have kicked itself out of its home galaxy.The merger happened in a galaxy about three billion light-years from Earth. That was too far to see with normal telescopes. But the merging black holes …
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